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I modified them slightly to work as something is causing pack_uint to
be called instead of pack_int...
author | Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au> |
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date | Thu, 11 Aug 2011 17:11:58 +0930 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (c) 2009 # Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au>. All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF # SUCH DAMAGE. # # # Spec/info.. # # http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/USBTMC_1_006a.zip # http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/ahrt/host/tmc/README # http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/redirector.jspx?action=ref&cname=AGILENT_EDITORIAL&ckey=1189335&lc=eng&cc=US&nfr=-35560.0.00 # linux-2.6.29.3/drivers/usb/class/usbtmc.c # import usb # # The usual SCPI commands are wrapped before being sent. # # Write: # Offset Field Size Value Description # 0 MsgID 1 0x01 DEV_DEP_MSG_OUT # 1 bTag 1 0x01 Varies with each transfer # 2 bTagInverse 1 0xfe Inverse of previous field # 3 Reserved 1 0x00 # 4 TransferSize 4 0x06 # 5 .. 0x00 # 6 .. 0x00 # 7 .. 0x00 # 8 bmTransferAttr 1 0x01 1 == end of msg # 9 Reserved 1 0x00 # 10 Reserved 1 0x00 # 11 Reserved 1 0x00 # 12 Msg itself 1 0x2a '*' # 13 1 0x49 'I' # 14 1 0x44 'D' # 15 1 0x4e 'N' # 16 1 0x3f '?' # 17 1 0x0a '\n' # 18-19 Alignment 2 0x0000 Bring into 4 byte alignment # # # Send a read request: # Offset Field Size Value Description # 0 MsgID 1 0x02 REQUEST_DEV_DEP_MSG_IN # 1 bTag 1 0x02 Varies with each transfer # 2 bTagInverse 1 0xfd Inverse of previous field # 3 Reserved 1 0x00 # 4 TransferSize 4 0x64 # 5 .. 0x00 # 6 .. 0x00 # 7 .. 0x00 # 8 bmTransferAttr 1 0x00 # 9 Term char 1 0x00 # 10 Reserved 1 0x00 # 11 Reserved 1 0x00 # No libusb versions of these available USB_CLASS_APP_SPECIFIC = 254 USB_SUBCLASS_TMC = 3 USB_PROTOCOL_488 = 1 # USB488 message IDs DEV_DEP_MSG_OUT = 1 REQUEST_DEV_DEP_MSG_IN = 2 DEV_DEP_MSG_IN = 2 class USB488Device(object): def __init__(self, vendor = None, product = None, serial = None, path = None): """Search for a USB488 class device, if specified vendor, product, serial and path will refine the search""" busses = usb.busses() # # Search for the device we want # found = False for bus in busses: for dev in bus.devices: # Skip ones that don't match if vendor != None and dev.idVendor != vendor: continue if product != None and dev.idProduct != product: continue if serial != None and dev.idSerialNumber != serial: continue if path != None and dev.filename != path: continue # The libusb examples say you can check for device # class and then open, however in that case you can't # find the endpoint number which seems pretty useless # unless you want to hard code everything. for confidx in xrange(len(dev.configurations)): for iface in dev.configurations[confidx].interfaces: for altif in iface: # Check if this is a USB488 capable interface if altif.interfaceClass == USB_CLASS_APP_SPECIFIC and \ altif.interfaceSubClass == USB_SUBCLASS_TMC and \ altif.interfaceProtocol == USB_PROTOCOL_488: found = True break if found: break if found: break if found: break if found: break if not found: raise "Could not find a suitable USB device" # Open the device and claim the USB interface that supports the spec handle = dev.open() handle.setConfiguration(dev.configurations[confidx].value) handle.claimInterface(altif.interfaceNumber) handle.setAltInterface(altif.alternateSetting) self.dev = dev self.handle = handle # Get some info for humans self.vendname = handle.getString(dev.iManufacturer, 1024) self.prodname = handle.getString(dev.iProduct, 1024) self.serial = handle.getString(dev.iSerialNumber, 1024) # Determine the endpoints for each operation type self.intrep = self.bulkinep = self.bulkoutep = None for ep in altif.endpoints: if ep.type == usb.ENDPOINT_TYPE_INTERRUPT and \ ep.address & usb.ENDPOINT_IN == usb.ENDPOINT_IN: self.intrep = ep.address if ep.type == usb.ENDPOINT_TYPE_BULK: if ep.address & usb.ENDPOINT_IN == usb.ENDPOINT_IN: self.bulkinep = ep.address else: self.bulkoutep = ep.address self.maxPacket = ep.maxPacketSize # Required for 488.2 devices, optional otherwise if self.intrep == None: print "Can't find interrupt endpoint" # Data from the scope (mandatory) if self.bulkinep == None: raise "Can't find bulk-in endpoint" # Data to the scope (mandatory) if self.bulkoutep == None: raise "Can't find bulk-out endpoint" self.tag = 1 def __str__(self): rtn = "Mfg: %s Prod: %s" % (self.vendname, self.prodname) if self.serial != "": rtn += " S/N: " + self.serial return rtn def incrtag(self): self.tag += 1 if self.tag == 0: self.tag += 1 def write(self, data): """Send data (string) to the instrument""" orddata = map(ord, data) # The device needs a \n at the end, enfore this if orddata[-1] != '\n': orddata += [ord('\n')] datalen = len(orddata) # Build the packet pkt = [ DEV_DEP_MSG_OUT, self.tag, ~self.tag & 0xff, 0x00, datalen & 0xff, datalen >> 8 & 0xff, datalen >> 16 & 0xff, datalen >> 24 & 0xff, 1, 0, 0, 0 ] # Add the data pkt = pkt + orddata # Align to 4 bytes alignlen = ((len(pkt) / 4) + 1) * 4 pkt = pkt + [0] * (alignlen - len(pkt)) # Bump the tag self.incrtag() # Split it up into maxPacket sized chunks and send.. while len(pkt) > 0: chunk = pkt[0:self.maxPacket] pkt = pkt[self.maxPacket:] #print "Sending %s bytes of data: %s" % (len(chunk), chunk) wrote = self.handle.bulkWrite(self.bulkoutep, chunk) if wrote != len(chunk): raise "Short write, got %d, expected %d" % (wrote, len(chunk)) def read(self, timeout = 0.2): """Read data from the device, waits for up to timeout seconds for each USB transaction""" # Mangle into milliseconds _timeout = int(timeout * 1000.0) # Maximum we accept at once # Was 2^31 - 1 but that seems to make things take too long to # read (perhaps libusb tries to malloc it..) datalen = 10240 data = [] while True: # Ask the device to send us something pkt = [ REQUEST_DEV_DEP_MSG_IN, self.tag, ~self.tag & 0xff, 0x00, datalen & 0xff, datalen >> 8 & 0xff, datalen >> 16 & 0xff, datalen >> 24 & 0xff, 0, 0, 0, 0] # Expected tag exptag = self.tag # Bump tag self.incrtag() # Send it #print "Sending " + str(pkt) wrote = self.handle.bulkWrite(self.bulkoutep, pkt, _timeout) if wrote != len(pkt): print "Short write, got %d, expected %d" % (wrote, len(pkt)) #print "Reading.." read = self.handle.bulkRead(self.bulkinep, datalen, _timeout) #print "Read %s bytes: %s" % (len(read), str(read)) if read[0] != DEV_DEP_MSG_IN: raise "Unexpected Msg ID, got %s expected %d" % (read[0], DEV_DEP_MSG_IN) if read[1] != exptag: raise "Unexpected tag, got %d expected %d" % (read[1], exptag) if read[2] != ~exptag & 0xff: raise "Unexpected tag inverse, got %d expected %d" % (read[1], ~exptag & 0xff) actualdata = read[4] | read[5] << 8 | read[6] << 16 | read[7] << 24 #print "Computed datalen is %d" % (actualdata) data += read[12:12 + actualdata] if read[8] & 0x01: #print "Breaking out due to EOM" break # Stringify result for easier consumption result = reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, map(chr, data)) # Trim off \n if present if result[-1] == '\n': result = result[0:-1] return result def isConnected(self): """Check if the device is present""" # libusb makes it very hard (at least on FreeBSD) to determine if we're still connected. # This is a reasonable proxy.. try: self.handle.getString(self.dev.iManufacturer, 100) except USBError, e: return False return True